Wednesday 30 May 2018

Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli Review

This is a spoiler free review.




Leah on the Offbeat
Written by Becky Albertalli
Genre: Young Adult/Contemporary
Publisher: Harper Collins/Balzer + Bray
Release Date: April
Pages: 416
Source: ebook ARC provided by Harlequin Teen
Places to Get this Book: Amazon Barnes and Noble Book Depository

Recommended Age: 13 and up!


Summary:

Leah Burke—girl-band drummer, master of deadpan, and Simon Spier’s best friend from the award-winning Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda—takes center stage in this novel of first love and senior-year angst.

When it comes to drumming, Leah Burke is usually on beat—but real life isn’t always so rhythmic. An anomaly in her friend group, she’s the only child of a young, single mom, and her life is decidedly less privileged. She loves to draw but is too self-conscious to show it. And even though her mom knows she’s bisexual, she hasn’t mustered the courage to tell her friends—not even her openly gay BFF, Simon.

So Leah really doesn’t know what to do when her rock-solid friend group starts to fracture in unexpected ways. With prom and college on the horizon, tensions are running high. It’s hard for Leah to strike the right note while the people she loves are fighting—especially when she realizes she might love one of them more than she ever intended.

Review:


It’s very hard to write a coherent review for this book as it was so good and I’m still blown away by it.
This was an auto buy as after I read two of Becky’s other books, I knew I had to read this one.
Despite this, I was still worried about reading it because I didn't want to mess up the perfection that was
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda but this book was just as amazing!

COVER

This cover perfectly represents Leah. Leah isn't skinny but it isn't mentioned too many times throughout the book which I thought was great as it showed representation as well as the fact that she was comfortable in her skin. Also, the yellow dress she is wearing is very important.

WORLD-BUILDING

There is no world-building for this one as it was all set up in the first book (Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda).


Then there are the characters.

LEAH

Leah is the star of this book and I loved her a lot more than in Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda. We really got to dive into her brain and life and see what everything was like for her. She has a tough exterior but is so loving inside and is really just a ball of mush (that's the best way to put it). Leah is a chubby, bisexual girl living in a single parent home and I loved that representation which is something you hardly ever get in YA books. Leah is so strong despite everything and I loved her for it.

All of the other characters from Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda are featured in this book even if they just have cameos. I especially loved seeing Simon, Blue and Abby again cause I love all of them so much.

FRIENDSHIP/FAMILY

Friendship and family are core topics in this book. Leah is very big on her friendships and they have lots of ups and downs throughout the book. Leah's best friend seems to be Simon throughout the book and he always has her back no matter what, which I adored. Nick, Abby and Blue are also great friends towards her. Family is also important to Leah as she knows how hard it is for her mom to be the only one supporting the family. Her mom is very important to Leah and Leah supports her mom just like her mom supports her.

PLOT

I loved the plot. I had as much fun in this book as I had in the first book. I loved seeing all the shenanigans that Leah and her friends got into and them navigating their senior year together. I also really related to it because I was also a senior this year and I had some of the same issues and experiences. It was also so emotional and really hits you in the feels and yes, I cried during the book.
ROMANCE

There is obviously romance in this book and Leah really deserved it. I don't want to spoil anything because I need you to find it out for yourself but just know that it was really cute and a slow-burn that was very worth the wait.

WRITING

Becky Albertalli's writing gets better with each book as everything feels so real and the characters feel like they could be our friends. The banter was also very well done and I loved the conversations that the characters had with each other. Everything was so relatable and easy to read.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Leah on the Offbeat easily became one of my favorite books of this year and I loved every page. I would highly recommend this book, if you read Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda and enjoyed it. It is full of humor, laughter, tears and cuteness. It's also so well written and just so much fun. If you don't want to take my word for it then just go pick it up yourself.

Quotes from the Book:

“Imagine going about your day knowing someone’s carrying you in their mind. That has to be the best part of being in love- the feeling of having a home in some else’s brain.” 

“Leah.' Mom shakes her head. 'You've got to stop doing this.'
'Doing what?'
'Burning everything to the ground whenever something goes wrong.” 




My Rating: 5 out of 5 Crowns

Sunday 27 May 2018

Weekly Recap: 5/21 - 5/27

I have decided to start doing a weekly post called weekly recap where I update you on my life, reading and watching. Plus any posts I have done or will do.

This past week was my last week of high school, ever, and I have got to say that I'm still confused and it hasn't hit me yet.

I am hoping that I'll have more time to blog and create more content.

Now, let's get into recapping.


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This Week I Read



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This Week I Listened To 

Done for Me by Charlie Puth ft. Kehlani
Blood//Water by grandson
Back to You by Selena Gomez
Dangerous Game by Klergy
Lie to Me by Mikolas Josef


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Saturday 26 May 2018

APRIL '18 WRAP-UP



So, it's the end of the month and that means another wrap-up!

We're already in May so sorry that this is so late.  April was the end of Spring Break as well as my music trip to New Orleans which was so much fun (minus the 26 hour bus ride back. Yikes!). I also was starting to prepare for my exams which were not fun.

This month I didn't read too many books but I did watch a little TV. I also saw Avengers Infinity War in theaters and it was so good but also really sad and I am still debating doing a review so stay tuned.

Join my book club: here.

 Anyways...

Time to talk about the books I read this month.


PHYSICAL BOOKS


 

The first physical book I read was The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orcey. A couple of years ago, I read a book that was a retelling of this and I didn't know the original story. I really liked this book even though it was a little hard to get into it due to it being slow in the beginning. I rated it 4 Crowns. 

The second physical book I read was The Traitor's Game by Jennifer A. Nielsen. I went into this book knowing nothing but I came out of it very surprised and pleased. I really liked Kestra's strength as a character as well as the plot. I ended up rating this 4 Crowns. 

The third physical book I read was Honor Among Thieves by Rachel Caine and Ann Aguirre. I went into this book expecting something totally different than what I actually read. I ended up enjoying the world and the characters and it worked really well with no romance. 




The fourth physical book I read was Blood of a Thousand Stars by Rhoda Belleza. This is the sequel to Empress of a Thousand Skies and although I didn't remember much about the first book when I started, it all came back. I am satisfied with the conclusion of this series (or what I expect is the conclusion) and I loved it and rated it 4 Crowns. 

The fifth physical book I read wasn't even a book, it was a play by William Shakespeare called Hamlet. I had to read this for my AP Lit class but I put it towards my reading goal. I liked this play a lot and I found it really funny despite being a clear Tragedy. I actually rated this one 4 Crowns. 


AUDIOBOOKS READ

NONE

ARC'S READ


The first ARC I read was Hullmetal Girls by Emily Skrutskie. This book is by the same author who wrote The Abyss Surrounds Us which I loved. This was totally different from that book as it was set in Space and the characters were basically upgraded humans (kind of like if humans could become robots). This was very family centered as well as saving the world centered. It releases on July 17, 2018 and I rated it 4 Crowns. 

The second ARC I read was Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young. This was practically a Viking story and I had so much fun reading it. I really liked the characters who are so strong and has lots important family relationships. I rated it 4 Crowns.  


REVIEWS IN MARCH: 

NONE


MUSIC MONDAY:

NONE

TOP TEN TUESDAY: 

NONE

TOP FIVE WEDNESDAY: 

NONE


WEEKLY WRAP-UP:

NONE


DISCUSSIONS/OTHER:

NONE


FAVORITE COVER OF THE MONTH:




NEW FICTIONAL BAE'S: 

Simon from The Traitor's Game by Jennifer A. Nielsen

Fiske from Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young 


NEW FAVORITE FEMALES:

Kestra from The Traitor's Game by Jennifer A. Nielsen

Eelyn from Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young


NEW FAVORITE BOOK RELATIONSHIPS: 

Simon and Kestra from The Traitor's Game by Jennifer A. Nielsen

Eelyn and Fiske from Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young 


TV SHOWS I WATCHED THIS MONTH:





MOVIES I WATCHED THIS MONTH:



WHAT BOOKS I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT MONTH:


 



NEW BLOG FINDS

NONE

SONGS ON REPEAT

The Greatest Showman Soundtrack - Musical

Bloodstream - Transviolet

That Man - Caro Emerald

Heaven - Julia Michaels

High Heels - JoJo

Why So Sad - Halocene

No Excuses - Meghan Trainor

Monster - Frozen Broadway Musical


 BOOKS I WANT TO READ NEXT MONTH




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Saturday 5 May 2018

MARCH '18 WRAP-UP



So, it's the end of the month and that means another wrap-up!

We're already in May. 2018 is moving so fast and I am not particularly happy about it. 

March was busy with homework but it also contained Spring Break which gave me a little bit of time to get some reading and writing done which was great.  But I did watch a lot more TV than read more books and I watched two movies.

Join my book club: here.

 Anyways...

Time to talk about the books I read this month.


PHYSICAL BOOKS





The first physical book I read was A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. I read this in preparation for the movie adaptation which unfortunately I didn't have time to see. I really enjoyed it even though it is written for a younger audience than me. I thought it was a meaningful story and I liked all the characters. I rated it 4 Crowns. 

The second physical book I read was Zenith by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings. I have heard terrible things about this book but I knew I had to read it because I love Sasha's youtube channel and I had already bought it the day it came out back in January. I ended up really enjoying it despite all the negative reviews. I loved the characters and the plot was very fastpaced. The writing style wasn't perfect but it reminds me a lot of how I write. I rated it 4 Crowns. 

The third physical book I read was Everless by Sara Holland. I had heard mixed things about this book but I ended up really enjoying it because it had such an interesting concept. I liked the characters. The plot was a little generic but then again it's hard to write something very original these days. I rated it 4 Crowns. 




The fourth physical book I read was Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. I read this one for the adaptation as well which didn't stay in theaters that long. I didn't end up seeing the movie and the book was a little slow. I didn't like how long it took to get into the action but I liked the characters and the character development a lot. Also, the references! I rated this one 3 Crowns. 

The fifth physical book I read was Blood and Sand by C.V. Wyk. I really enjoyed this one. It was so original. I mean, a female Sparticus retelling? I needed it. I loved this book because it had so much female empowerment and it showed her struggles as she went from a princess to a slave and then gained strength. I also thought the romance was great. I rated this one 4 Crowns. 

The sixth physical book I read was King's Cage by Victoria Aveyard. I have put off reading this book for a year but I finally read it and I'm so glad I did. I loved diving back into the world and the characters and seeing where they are. Mare has grown so much and I love her character. She takes nothing from anyone and she has so much more strength. Maven is also such a complex character and I still love him. Cal has also grown and I'm not sure about it.  I rated this one 5 Crowns and I will probably do a review. 


AUDIOBOOKS READ



I read an audiobook this month and I am so proud of myself. Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi is a re-read for me and I loved the audiobook version. Kate Simses is an amazing audiobook reader and I love how she brings the characters to life. I loved all the characters so much more and I felt Warner's complexity and Juliette's a lot more. I rated this 5 Crowns (of course!). 


ARC'S READ

 

The first ARC I read was Ace of Shades by Amanda Foody. I enjoyed this book a lot. I knew I wanted an ARC in any format when I first heard about this and I am so grateful that I got an eArc of this one which I read everyday on the metro. I enjoyed the premise and the storyline as well as the complex characters. I did write a full review on this one and rated it 5 Crowns. 

The second ARC I read was Lost Boy, Found Boy by Jenn Polish and I did not like this one at all. I was just so confused throughout the whole book and I didn't really understand the story. I am very upset that I had to rate this one 1 Crown. 


REVIEWS IN MARCH: 




MUSIC MONDAY:

NONE

TOP TEN TUESDAY: 

NONE

TOP FIVE WEDNESDAY: 

NONE


WEEKLY WRAP-UP:






DISCUSSIONS/OTHER:




FAVORITE COVER OF THE MONTH:




NEW FICTIONAL BAE'S: 

Levi from Ace of Shades by Amanda Foody

Dex from Zenith by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings

Warner from Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi 

Xanthus from Blood and Sand by C.V. Wyk 


NEW FAVORITE FEMALES:

Enne from Ace of Shades by Amanda Foody

Andromeda from Zenith by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings

Juliette from Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi 

Attia from Blood and Sand by C.V. Wyk 


NEW FAVORITE BOOK RELATIONSHIPS: 

Enne and Levi from Ace of Shades by Amanda Foody

Dex and Andromeda Zenith by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings

Juliette and Warner from Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi 

Attia and Xanthus from Blood and Sand by C.V. Wyk 


TV SHOWS I WATCHED THIS MONTH:







MOVIES I WATCHED THIS MONTH:





WHAT BOOKS I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT MONTH:





NEW BLOG FINDS

NONE

SONGS ON REPEAT

The Greatest Showman Soundtrack - Musical

Bloodstream - Transviolet

That Man - Caro Emerald

Heaven - Julia Michaels

Curious - Hayley Kiyoko

High Heels - JoJo

Capital Letters - Hailee Steinfeld and Bloodpop

Why So Sad - Halocene

No Excuses - Meghan Trainor

Monster - Frozen Broadway Musical


 BOOKS I WANT TO READ NEXT MONTH


 



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